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Subject: | Acacia Inlet |
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Date: | Tue, 16 Jan 2007 23:19:26 -0000 |
I visited Acacia Inlet yesterday morning. Standing patiently among the reeds paid off when I got very good views of Latham's snipe. There were at least two but possibly four. Also a Baillon's crake, lots of hawking swallows and woodswallows, red-rumped parrots and a dollarbird. Later the same morning at the Botanic Gardens, a very active and loud chorus of restless flycatchers. Maurits Zwankhuizen
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